I pulled site site up to update my RSS feed and the first thing on the page that loaded was an ad for “Revolt! Magical Scam Water”. Since atheism and skepticism go hand in hand I was very surprised to see an “invention that heals water” and “pulls floride and heavy metals” out of my body. I think you need to review with your host where they’re getting their ad feed from.

For all those complaining about the ads, Ed Brayton wrote a post about it that I just spent an hour looking for, but it’s been deleted (possibly because by telling us that they get paid for click-throughs, he was breaking some kind of rule?). Basically, they don’t have control over what ads they get (they’re based on a combo of keywords for the page you’re on–which means there’s no discrimination between positive and negative posts about a subject–and your own browsing history), and because the site cost so much to start up, they can’t afford to just wait until they can get specific advertisers to sign on. Hopefully the ads will improve over time.

Well it is good to see and hear from those of you who refuse to walk in the pathway of darkness.For those of you who are strong enough to look reality in the eye I Salute You. There are over 500 different kinds of religon on this earth,and all claim to be right.